Unveiling the Secrets: How Miguel Duran Transforms Shorts into Cinematic Masterpieces

I have no plans to do the festival again. I’ve got just so many things going on right now. Maybe I will do it next year. It’s one of those things I really did enjoy doing it. But it just, there’s not really any money to be made. So, it’s not like I can justify it in terms of like making money. It was fun. I met some cool people obviously interacting with the film community, but it’s just a lot of work. And as I said, just to do something with not any real payout at the end of the day, I kind of only have time to do one project like that per year is sort of my attitude. And this year, as I said, it’s going to be Linda Flynn, my rom-com, and see getting that polished up, you getting it ready for distribution, promoting it, marketing it, all of those steps. And that’s just going to take a lot of time. And frankly, it may take more than one year. By the time we get the thing edited, distributed into film festivals, done with film festivals, you know, and then actually get it distributed and start marketing it, that could be over a year. But I want to really have time to focus on that and give it a good effort and just see if I can make the film go as far as possible. So it just takes time, lots and lots of time and effort, you know, to finish a film and market a film. So that’s where I’m going to be spending a lot of my time this year. Anyway, those are some of the things I’ve been working on. Now let’s get into the main segment. Today I am interviewing writer, director Miguel Duran. Here is the interview.

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